I Wish....

I wish....

Chattanooga Daily Times, Tennessee, February 4, 1941

Chattanooga Daily Times, Tennessee, February 4, 1941

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1 year ago

love really is just "i am thinking of you. i will ask you if you are okay. i remember your favorite flavor of tea. i want to talk to you. i hope your mother is well. i will read to you. i like your laugh. this perfume gives you a headache. i want to help you. i will sit next to you. i got you the chocolate you like. your eyes have gold in them. i think you'd like this book. i miss you when you aren't here." isn't it

5 years ago
“You And Me Together Will Be....”

“You and me together will be....”

~Oliver and Company


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4 years ago
“Snake, Snake. Cobra, Cobra.”

“Snake, snake. Cobra, cobra.”

~Madame Medusa

5 years ago

So I just now learned about Stagecoach Mary and how have I never heard of this absolute LEGEND of a woman before

So I Just Now Learned About Stagecoach Mary And How Have I Never Heard Of This Absolute LEGEND Of A Woman

She was born a slave and freed when the Emancipation Proclamation was issued (she was about 30)

She was about six feet tall and 200 pounds and once she was free she decided she’d never take shit from anyone ever again

When one of her close friends, a nun by the name of Mother Amadeus, became ill with pneumonia at her convent in Montana, Mary headed alone into the frontier to nurse Mother Amadeus back to health

After Mother Amadeus recovered, she gave Mary a job as the foreman of the convent. She repaired buildings, took care of chickens, made the long and dangerous journeys into town for supplies, and did other odd jobs.

She could drink most men under the table, and one saloon offered five bucks and a free shot of whiskey to any man who could take a punch to the face from Mary and remain standing. 

She was once said by a local paper to have broken more noses than anyone else in Montana

She was outspokenly Republican, which at this time was the liberal party in America, and would get into political debates with the more conservative townsfolk

One time a man insulted her outside the saloon so hit him in the face with a rock, and only stopped when other cowboys held her back.

On one supply run into town, her wagon overturned and the horses fled. Mary spent all night single-handedly fending off a pack of wolves with her guns before she righted the heavy wagon by herself and tracked down the spooked horses. The only thing lost in the accident was a jar of molasses.

She lost her job at the convent when she got into a gunfight with a male employee who did not want to take orders from a black woman. She reportedly shot him in the ass, which angered the local bishop.

After losing her convent job, Mary spent a brief time running a restaurant, where she welcomed and served all comers

When a job for a mail carrier opened at the local US Post Office, Mary got the job because she managed to hitch six horses to a wagon faster than any of the male candidates

She was sixty at the time

This made her the first black woman mail carrier, and the second woman mail carrier in US history

When the snows were too deep for the horses to manage the long and dangerous delivery routes, Mary would strap on snowshoes, put the bags of mail on her shoulders, and do it herself

At one point she apparently had a pet eagle????

She only retired from the mail route when she was about 70 years old, and instead made a quieter living by babysitting and running a laundry business in the town of Cascade

She was a huge baseball fan and often gave the local team a big bouquet of flowers from her garden

The people of Cascade loved Mary so much that they closed the schools annually on her birthday

When a law was passed in Montana that forbade women from drinking in saloons, the mayor of Cascade granted Mary an exemption. 

When her house burned down, the whole town got together to help her build a new one

She continued drinking, fighting, and going to baseball games until she died of liver failure at 82 in 1914

So I Just Now Learned About Stagecoach Mary And How Have I Never Heard Of This Absolute LEGEND Of A Woman

Mary (far right) and the local baseball team

Anyway sorry for gushing I just now heard about her and I’m in love

5 years ago
The Swan Princess (1994)
The Swan Princess (1994)

The Swan Princess (1994)

6 months ago
Her Fight And Fury Is Fiery Oh, But She Loves Like Sleep To The Freezing
Her Fight And Fury Is Fiery Oh, But She Loves Like Sleep To The Freezing
Her Fight And Fury Is Fiery Oh, But She Loves Like Sleep To The Freezing

Her fight and fury is fiery Oh, but she loves like sleep to the freezing

5 years ago

Thank you! I’ve seen this so many places and I need it!

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“A sound soul dwells within a sound mind and a sound body.....”But my soul consumes others even after they leave. I’m here to release them and find my own...thanks for listening...

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